The figure above shows a typical interconnection of the Event, Action and Condition
blocks. It holds true in general that an action is always tied with a selected event and
is executed when a selected condition is met. The condition is optional and if none is
selected, the action is executed whenever the assigned event occurs. Automation
defines a number of events, actions and conditions to be further set. Refer to the
subsections below for the full list.
The example shown in the figure above can be interpreted as follows: The SetOutput
action (digital output setting) is executed if the event (logic input1 InputChanged
change from log 0 to log 1) arises and the (active profile 1) condition is met.Profile